All special notices must now be given to Leavitt & Peirce. No notices to be inserted more than one day will be received after 7.30 p.m.
Mr. Irving Augustus Ruland '89. has been elected a regular member of the CRIMSON staff.
The Trinity Tablet proposes that the editors of all college papers arrange a banquet at Springfield.
One member of the freshman class at Yale has subscribed seventy-five dollars to the Base-Ball Association.
Sunday's Herald had an able editoria summing up the results of Professor Palmer's discussion of the Elective System.
Prof. Whitney of Yale, is corresponding member of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences. - Yale News.
The Boston Advertiser contained a column review of Prof. Royce's "Tennyson and Pessimism" in the last Monthly.
It is rumored that Mr. W. A Brooks, '87, is going to try for the hammer and shoe contests in the spring.
Gen. Walker of the Institute of Technology has been elected president of the American Statistical Society.
A concert will be given in New York sometime within the next few weeks by the Princeton Glee Club.
The Columbia College Dramatic Club is soon to produce two farces, one entitled the "Buzzards," and the other "My Turn Next," the proceeds of which are to be given to the university crew. - Yale News.
The Yale College orchestra will make its first appearance a week from Monday evening on the occasion of the promenade concert.
The Students of the University of Pennsylvania are soon to present a play, for the benefit of their Base Ball Association.
It is said on good authority that Spies, the condemned anarchist who is engaged to Miss Van Zandt of Chicago, is a graduate of Yale.
The University of Pennsylvania has less holidays than any other college in the country. The vacation is inversely as the work done. - Amherst Student.
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